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Simular

Simular

The Autonomous Computer Company

4.9
•7 reviews•

934 followers

The Autonomous Computer Company

4.9
•7 reviews•

934 followers

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Simular is building the world’s first autonomous computers—systems that can use software like humans do. From browsing websites and filling out spreadsheets to running creative tools and managing workflows, Simular enables a new era of human-computer interaction where software operates itself. Whether you’re a solo founder, a global enterprise, or an AI researcher, Simular gives you access to the future of computing: computers that think, act, and get things done—autonomously.
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Simular was ranked #2 of the day for April 26th, 2025
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Previous Simular Launches

Simular Cloud
Simular Cloud Your autonomous computer in the cloud

Launched on June 24th, 2025

Simular
Simular AI agent that browses the Internet "with" you on your Mac

Launched on April 26th, 2025

Simular was ranked #2 of the day for April 26th, 2025
Simular was ranked #2 of the day for April 26th, 2025
Agent S2
Agent S2 The AI That Uses Computers, So You Don’t Have To

Launched on March 12th, 2025

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Simular Pro

Launched this week
The production-grade computer use agent
Simular Pro was ranked #1 of the day for August 10th, 2025
Simular Pro is a production-grade, macOS-only computer-use agent that reliably automates complex desktop tasks—just like a human.
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Justin JincaidAng LiJC Yang
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Ang Li
Ang Li
Simular

Simular

Maker
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Today we’re launching Simular Pro - our first production-grade computer use agent that can use computers like a human.

We built Simular Pro because most AI tools stop at text or APIs. In the real world, workflows often live inside GUIs - spreadsheets, EMRs, CRMs, dashboards - and they change all the time.

Simular Pro currently runs on your mac or macOS virtual machine. It can see the screen, move the mouse, click buttons, type text, and adapt when the UI changes.

How we built it:

Most agents rely purely on LLMs - great explorers, but flaky executors.

RPA tools are stable, but rigid.

Simular Pro combines both to solve the Generality vs. Repeatability problem:

• Neural Agent: explores and adapts.

• Symbolic Agent: locks in what works and executes.

Every action becomes editable, deterministic code — fully transparent and repeatable.

Examples that Simular Pro can do:

1️⃣ Price comparisons on Labubus for my daughter’s birthday → 30 legit options ranked by value in a spreadsheet.

2️⃣ Finding YouTube influencers for Simular’s launch → keyword search, pulled subs/views, ranked top 60 in minutes.

3️⃣ Batch drafting cold emails → pulled leads from CRM, grabbed context, drafted tailored intros; I just reviewed & sent.

4️⃣ Social content from an 18-page paper → drafted an X thread, suggested visuals, loaded into NotebookLLM to spin up a podcast.

5️⃣ Hiring an ex-DeepMind PM → ran LinkedIn search, filtered results, pulled names/roles/schools into a spreadsheet.

6️⃣ End-to-end Xcode build → compiled & packaged app, zipped & uploaded to Google Cloud with auto-update logic.

We’ve seen business customers automate everything from insurance claims processing to healthcare admin to data migration - all without custom integrations.

We’d love your feedback, ideas, and wildest use cases. Drop a comment if there’s something you wish an AI could just handle for you.

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5d ago
Andrew Jameson
Andrew Jameson

@agidude Steve Jobs gave you a big thumbs up, aha

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4d ago
Ang Li
Ang Li
Simular

Simular

Maker
@andrew_jameson111 not sure if he would really like it though lol
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4d ago
David Huang
David Huang

Sorry probably a super dumb question, how does this differentiate from other agents like manus, genspark, etc.

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4d ago
Ang Li
Ang Li
Simular

Simular

Maker
@david_huang19 there are two types of agents - API agents and GUI agents. Manus is API + virtual browser. Simular Pro is a dedicated GUI agent on desktop which enables your computer to act independently like a digital worker.
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4d ago
David Huang
David Huang

@agidude I see, good insight, thanks for the explanation!

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3d ago
Akinbolaji Jegede
Akinbolaji Jegede

@david_huang19  @agidude  Well detailed explanation. Thanks.

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14h ago
Nika
Nika

It reminded me ad of Cadbury. At this particular moment, every marketer should love it. 😀

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4d ago
Ang Li
Ang Li
Simular

Simular

Maker
@busmark_w_nika thanks for your pointer! I didn’t know this ad before but apparently.. gorillas are all you need lol
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4d ago
Nika
Nika

@agidude yeah, even Robbie Williams acted like a gorilla in this movie: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14260836/

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3d ago
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Grace Yao
Grace Yao
•1 review
I tried their Simular Browser, it is really working. It can help in many ways CHATGPT can not do, read website, log into my account of linkedin and find the top match of people I wanna search.
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5mo ago
Geoff Randle
Geoff Randle
•17 reviews
This software is useful and practical.
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2mo ago
Emmanuel Darko
Emmanuel Darko
•3 reviews
I’ve been using Simular for the past few months to run high-fidelity simulations for our autonomous drone project, and it’s quickly become one of the most valuable tools in our workflow. The realism of the physics engine, combined with the flexibility of environment customization, allows us to test edge cases that would be dangerous or impractical in real life. One of Simular’s strongest points is its ability to integrate with ROS and other common robotics frameworks. It made the transition from prototype to simulated testing incredibly smooth. The cloud-based scalability is a game-changer too—we can run hundreds of scenarios in parallel, which speeds up development and debugging significantly. The UI is fairly intuitive for experienced users, but there’s a bit of a learning curve if you're new to simulation platforms. Documentation is decent, though I’d love to see more real-world example projects or video tutorials added. My only minor gripe is the occasional glitch when switching between environments or loading complex assets—nothing show-stopping, but something I hope they continue to optimize in future updates. Overall, Simular feels like a mature, thoughtfully designed product that fills a real need in robotics and AI development. If you're serious about testing in virtual environments before field deployment, it's absolutely worth a look.
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